hoose
English
/huːs/
noun
Definitions
- (Northumbria) house
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English hous (house) inherited from Old English hūs (house, shelter, dwelling) derived from Proto-Germanic *hūsą (house).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hūsą
Gloss
house
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
家
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- house English
- *(s)kews- Proto-Indo-European
- *hūsą Proto-Germanic
- Hlafhus Old English
- bochus Old English
- bæchus Old English
- bæþhus Old English
- cachus Old English
- domhus Old English
- ealuhus Old English
- forligerhus Old English
- friþhus Old English
- fyrhus Old English
- gæsthus Old English
- husbonda Old English
- husbryce Old English
- husbryne Old English
- husræden Old English
- hūs Old English
- læcehus Old English
- mangunghus Old English
- sawelhus Old English
- scandhus Old English
- sumerhus Old English
- winterhus Old English
- wæpnhus Old English
- bakhows Middle English
- bochous Middle English
- brewhous Middle English
- hous Middle English
- housen Middle English
- houshold Middle English
- housyng Middle English
- hus Middle English
- husbonde Middle English
- huswif Middle English
- jewell hous Middle English
- salthous Middle English
- hús Old Norse
- *xyza Proto-Slavic
- *xyža Proto-Slavic
- hūs Old High German
- *hūs gmw-pro
- hus Old Dutch
- hūs Old Dutch
- buinhoose Scots
- hoose Scots
- хꙑзъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- hus Crimean Gothic